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Monday, March 23, 2026

Sunkissed Overload Cornick Garlic Flavor - O Save Trading Philippines Inc. (March 2026)



O Save Trading Philippines Inc.’s Sunkissed Overload Cornick Garlic Flavor: this product is registered with the Philippine Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a medium‑risk food product under the Sunkissed Overload brand, specifically listed with the product name Garlic Peanuts (which implies it’s part of the company’s snack portfolio alongside other nuts and snack nuts) with a valid registration through at least May 2028. While detailed commercial listings for the Sunkissed Overload Garlic Cornick variant aren’t widely available online, cornick itself is a popular Filipino deep‑fried crunchy corn snack traditionally seasoned with salt and garlic, known for its savory, crispy texture and bold garlic profile typical of local cornick snacks.

Dracunyan Holo DX Yo-kai Watch Blaster Series Bandai (2015)


The Dracunyan Holo DX Yo-kai Watch Blaster Series by Bandai (2015) is a collectible Yo-kai Medal from the Yo-kai Watch franchise, designed to be used with compatible DX Yo-kai Watch devices during the height of the series’ cross-media popularity. Featuring Dracunyan, a vampire-themed “Nyan” variant Yo-kai known for its life-draining abilities in games like Yo-kai Watch Blasters, the medal typically comes with a holographic (Holo) finish, giving it a premium, reflective appearance sought after by collectors. When inserted into a DX Yo-kai Watch toy, the medal activates character-specific sounds, phrases, and summoning music, enhancing interactive play tied to the anime and game universe. Released alongside the Blasters sub-series in 2015, this item reflects Bandai’s strategy of expanding the franchise through toys, particularly Yo-kai Medals, which became central to its merchandising success and widespread appeal among fans.

Karakuri Benkei B3-NK1 Yo-kai Watch Bandai (2015)


Karakuri Benkei is a robotic Yo-kai from the world of Yo-kai Watch, specifically designated as B3-NK1, reflecting his mechanical nature. Inspired by the legendary Japanese warrior monk Benkei, Karakuri Benkei blends traditional samurai imagery with futuristic technology, appearing as a heavily armored, automaton-like fighter equipped with mechanical limbs and powerful weaponry. In the Yo-kai Watch series, he is often portrayed as a strong, defensive battler with high durability and physical strength, making him a formidable ally in combat. His design and concept highlight the franchise’s creative fusion of folklore and modern themes, reimagining classic figures like Benkei as cybernetic beings while preserving their warrior spirit and sense of loyalty.

Belzebold Yo-kai Watch Bandai (2015)


Belzebold is a powerful and intimidating Yo-kai from the Yo-kai Watch series, known for his dark, demonic appearance and overwhelming strength. He is depicted as a towering, muscular figure with purple skin, horns, and a menacing presence that reflects his role as a high-ranking, boss-type Yo-kai. Belzebold is often associated with brute force and relentless attacks, making him a challenging opponent in battles where strategy and strong Yo-kai teams are required to defeat him. His design and name are inspired by the demon Beelzebub from mythology, emphasizing themes of power and chaos. As one of the more formidable enemies in the series, Belzebold stands out for both his visual impact and his role in testing players’ skills in combat.

Uber Geeko Yo-kai Watch Bandai (2015)


Uber Geeko is a Rank S, Fire-attribute Classic Yo-kai from the Tough tribe introduced in Yo-kai Watch 2. He resembles a humanoid gecko and is known for his introverted, “stay-at-home gamer” personality, preferring comfort and isolation over adventure. Despite this laid-back nature, he is quite powerful in battle and plays a key role in unlocking certain Legendary Yo-kai like Slurpent.


Arachnia Black Blasters B MedalYo-kai Watch Bandai (2015)


Arachnia Black is a rare and sinister variant of Arachnia from the Yo-kai Watch series, depicted as a dark, spider-themed Yo-kai with a more menacing and mysterious presence. Unlike the standard Arachnia, Arachnia Black typically features a shadowy color palette—deep blacks and purples—emphasizing her stealth and danger. As a Yo-kai, she embodies traits associated with spiders, such as agility, patience, and the ability to trap opponents, often using web-like abilities to ensnare enemies or influence humans in subtle ways. Her role in the series is usually tied to higher-rank encounters or special variations, making her a notable figure for collectors and players who seek out rare Yo-kai forms

Goldenyan Yo-kai Watch Bandai Busters Series (2015)



Goldenyan is a rare and valuable feline Yo-kai from the Yo-kai Watch franchise, known as a golden variant of the popular cat spirit Jibanyan. Distinguished by its shiny gold body, Goldenyan symbolizes wealth, luck, and durability, often boasting high defense and strong tank-like abilities in gameplay. It typically belongs to the Tough tribe, making it especially useful for protecting allies during battles. In various entries of the series, Goldenyan can be obtained through special methods such as fusion or rare item combinations, adding to its collectible appeal among players. Beyond its strength, its cute yet regal appearance makes it a fan-favorite Yo-kai that blends charm with resilience.

Dracunyan Yo-kai Watch Medal Bandai (2015)



The Dracunyan Yo-kai Watch Medal is a collectible item from the Yo-kai Watch series, featuring Dracunyan—a fusion of the cat Yo-kai Jibanyan and a vampire theme. Released as part of Bandai’s toy line, this medal is designed to be inserted into compatible Yo-kai Watch devices, where it triggers unique sounds, phrases, or character chants associated with Dracunyan. The medal typically showcases a stylized holographic or glossy design, highlighting Dracunyan’s bat wings, fangs, and mischievous expression, making it especially appealing to collectors and fans. As a character, Dracunyan embodies a mix of spooky and playful traits, reflecting the franchise’s blend of humor and supernatural elements, and the medal serves both as a gameplay accessory and a display-worthy collectible.

Pollun the prince of the garden of Light - Pretty Cure Max Heart Anime Series by Popy


Pollun is a small, fairy-like prince from the Garden of Light in the anime Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart, a sequel to the original Futari wa Pretty Cure. Introduced as a mischievous yet endearing royal, Pollun serves as a key companion to the heroines Nagisa and Honoka, assisting them in their transformation into Pretty Cure warriors while often causing comedic trouble with his childish behavior. Despite his playful nature, Pollun carries an important responsibility tied to the balance of light and darkness, as he is closely connected to the mysterious Queen of Light and the power of the Heartiel Brooch. His character adds both humor and emotional depth to the series, especially through his relationship with Lulun and his gradual growth into a more responsible figure, reflecting the themes of friendship and courage central to the franchise.

Blue the Crybaby - Takoyaki Japan Anime



Blue the Crybaby is a gentle and emotionally expressive character from Takoyaki Japan Anime, known for his tendency to tear up easily yet possessing a kind and empathetic heart. Despite his nickname, Blue is not weak—instead, his sensitivity allows him to deeply understand others’ feelings, often helping friends resolve conflicts or find comfort during difficult moments. His soft-spoken personality contrasts with more energetic characters in the series, making him a calming presence within the group. Visually, Blue is often designed with cool tones and teary, expressive eyes that highlight his emotional nature, reinforcing the show’s themes of friendship, acceptance, and emotional honesty.

Kewpie Japan Rose O’ Neill





Kewpie is a small, cherubic doll character originally created in 1912 by the American illustrator Rose O'Neill. Recognized for its round face, big eyes, tiny wings, and topknot of hair, Kewpie became widely popular as both a comic strip character and a collectible doll. Beyond toys, the Kewpie brand expanded into merchandise, including kitchen goods and the famous Kewpie mayonnaise, which debuted in Japan in 1925 and is now a staple in Japanese cooking for its rich, creamy texture and slightly sweet flavor. Kewpie has since maintained cultural relevance worldwide, symbolizing innocence, charm, and nostalgia in both children’s products and adult collectibles.

Stinger Scorpion Ty Beanie Baby (1998)



 The Stinger Scorpion Ty Beanie Baby (1998) is a collectible plush toy from Ty Inc., part of the original Beanie Babies craze of the late 1990s. This small, stuffed scorpion features a soft, embroidered design with a stinger tail and signature Ty heart-shaped tag, making it a favorite among collectors. Stinger’s official birthday is May 5, 1998, and it symbolizes the uniqueness of the Beanie Baby phenomenon, where limited releases and cute animal designs sparked a worldwide collecting frenzy. A playful poem often associated with Stinger reads:

"Creeping softly, under the sun,
A tiny scorpion, full of fun.
With a stinger sharp, yet heart so sweet,
A Beanie Baby friend, you’ll love to keep."

Collectors prize Stinger not just for its charm but also as a piece of 1990s pop culture nostalgia.

Hello Kitty x Tiny Chum Glass Sanrio (1992)



 

Claude Ty Beanie Baby (1996)


The Claude Ty Beanie Baby (1996) is a charming plush frog from Ty Inc., released during the height of the Beanie Baby craze. This collectible features bright green fabric with a lighter belly, and its sweet embroidered smile makes it a favorite among frog enthusiasts. Claude’s birthday is listed as August 14, 1996, a detail that adds to its collectible appeal. True to Ty’s tradition, Claude comes with a small poem in his heart-shaped swing tag:

"Some frogs are jumpers, some frogs are cool,
I like to sit still, and just chill in the pool."

This playful verse captures Claude’s relaxed personality, making him a beloved addition to any Beanie Baby collection from the 1990s.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii Nintendo (2009)



 

Mini Valley Speedfest Jam Komatorae Barunson


 

Tokyo Disney Resort Glass


 

Winter Sonata Samhwa Entertainment Co. Ltd. KBS Media (2005)


Winter Sonata is a landmark South Korean television drama that first aired on KBS2 in 2002 and became one of the most influential works in the Hallyu (Korean Wave) phenomenon across Asia, especially in Japan and the Philippines, thanks to its romantic melodrama about first love and memory. While the original series was produced by Pan Entertainment and broadcast by KBS, later international releases and home media editions were handled by distribution partners including KBS Media Ltd., a subsidiary of the Korean Broadcasting System responsible for exporting and marketing Korean content overseas, often on DVD and other formats. In the mid‑2000s, companies like Samhwa Entertainment Co. Ltd. in Japan were involved in licensing and distributing Korean drama DVDs such as Winter Sonata to Japanese audiences around 2005, helping to fuel its cult status and strong sales in physical media during the early years of Hallyu’s spread beyond Korea.

Shimajaro x Mister Donut Benesse Corporation (2022)




Shimajaro is the cheerful and adventurous tiger character created by Benesse Corporation, designed to teach young children essential skills through fun and interactive learning. As part of Benesse’s educational programs, Shimajaro stars in animated videos, storybooks, songs, and app-based lessons that focus on early childhood development, including language, math, social skills, and creativity. The character’s friendly personality, colorful design, and engaging adventures make learning enjoyable and relatable, helping preschoolers and kindergartners build confidence while exploring new concepts. Shimajaro has become a recognizable mascot in Japan, symbolizing a playful and supportive approach to early education.

Baskin Robbins Babs Tiny Toons(1992)






 

A Dog of Flanders - Nippon Animation Co. Ltd.



Dog of Flanders is a 1975 anime series produced by Nippon Animation Co. Ltd., adapting the classic 1872 novel by Ouida. The story follows a poor but kind-hearted boy named Nello and his loyal dog, Patrasche, as they navigate the hardships of 19th-century Belgium while dreaming of becoming great artists. Known for its emotional depth and themes of friendship, perseverance, and compassion, the series became a beloved classic in Japan and internationally, cementing Nippon Animation’s reputation for producing touching adaptations of Western literature through its “World Masterpiece Theater” lineup. The anime is celebrated for its heartwarming storytelling, poignant moments, and evocative depiction of rural European life.

Coco Chocolate Cup (March 2026)


As of March 2026, Coco Chocolate Cup most commonly refers to a ready‑to‑eat chocolate treat product — a small, cup‑shaped dessert or snack made with rich chocolate flavor that’s sold in packs and enjoyed as a sweet, convenient indulgence, particularly in the Philippines and online food markets. It’s marketed as a creamy, flavorful bite‑sized chocolate cup that’s great for sharing or snacking, with various sellers offering seasonal deals and limited‑stock promotions. Some listings show it available in multi‑piece packs (e.g., 8‑piece or 25‑piece sets), though consumers should be aware that unregistered food items not approved by local food safety authorities may carry warnings against purchase and consumption.

Coco Chocolate Cup (March 22, 2026)


 

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Speedpost Postman Limited Edition Germany



The Speedpost Postman Limited Edition Germany is a collectible item that celebrates the heritage of postal services and international delivery culture, often associated with Speedpost, a subsidiary of Singapore Post. This limited-edition piece typically features a stylized postman figure or themed design inspired by Germany, incorporating recognizable elements such as traditional uniforms, European mail motifs, or iconic postal symbols. Produced in small quantities, it is valued by collectors for its blend of cultural representation and branding, highlighting Speedpost’s global reach and its connection to reliable international logistics. Such items are often released as promotional memorabilia, making them both nostalgic keepsakes and representations of cross-border communication history.